printsimages
Printsimages is a term used in art and printing to describe printed representations of images produced by various printing and reproduction processes. It can be viewed as a category that encompasses both traditional printmaking outputs and digitally produced prints that aim to preserve image data on physical media. The precise definition varies by context, and the term is not widely standardized.
Historically, the concept emerged with the expansion of desktop publishing, professional inkjet printers, and advances in
Techniques and formats associated with printsimages include inkjet or giclée printing, dye-sublimation, laser or dye-based printers,
Quality considerations include color accuracy, resolution, archival stability, and durability of the print and substrate. Paper
Applications of printsimages span fine art reproduction, photography catalogs, museums and libraries archiving digitized collections, and
See also: printmaking, digital printing, archival pigment, giclée, color management, edition print.